1 gallon = 3.8l (USA)
1 gallon = 4.5 (UK)
5 gallons = 19l (USA)
5 gallons = 22.5l (UK)
It is impossible to measure out exactly 1 gallon into a 4 gallon container, unless the container has appropriate markings for measurement. However, if you had a 2nd container available, it may be possible to derive a 1 gallon measurement. Assuming a 2nd container of size: 1 Gallon: Just use the 2nd container 2 Gallon: Impossible 3 Gallon: Fill the 4 gallon container completely, then pour it into the 3 gallon container until full. You should have exactly 1 gallon left in the 4 gallon container. 4 Gallon: Impossible 5 Gallon: Fill the 5 gallon container until it is full, then dump it's contents into the 4 gallon container, leaving exactly 1 gallon left in the 5 gallon container. 6 Gallon: Impossible 7 Gallon: Fill the 4 gallon container completely, then empty it's contents into the 7 gallon container. Repeat this process, and when the 7 gallon container is full, there should be exactly 1 gallon left in the 4 gallon container. 8 Gallon: Impossible 9 Gallon: Fill the 9 gallon container completely, then use it to fill the 4 gallon container. Once the 4 gallon container is full, empty it and repeat. After pouring from the 9 gallon container twice, you will end up with exactly 1 gallon left. 10 Gallon: Impossible This pattern repeats for all containers that satisfy the following equations: C*n+1 C*n-1 Where C is the size of the original container (4 in this case), and n is all whole numbers greater than 0. The only additional case would be a 2nd container size of 1.
To find a container size equal in volume to 20 gallons of fuel, you can use the conversion that 1 gallon is approximately 3.785 liters. Therefore, 20 gallons is equal to about 75.7 liters (20 x 3.785). A container with a capacity of approximately 76 liters would match the volume of 20 gallons of fuel.
it depends on the size of the container feet is a measure of length and gallon is a measure of liquid
Well, honey, a gallon is actually bigger than a liter. You see, a gallon is a unit of measurement in the US customary system, while a liter is a unit in the metric system. So, if you're talking about volume, a gallon is gonna give you more bang for your buck than a liter.
1 Liter equals 0.264172 Gallons-- a little over four times the size of a gallon.
It's a standard international size container.
7.92 US gal. U.S. gallons are different from imperial gallons. 1 Imperial gallon is equal to 4.54609188 litres and 1 US gallon is equal to 3.78541178 litres. Liters on the other hand are the same everywhere. One liter equals 0.26 U.S. gallon or 0.219 Imperial gallon.
Vegetable oils are sold in multiple fluid volumes. Common sizes include gallon and liter. For not vegetable oils at the consumer level do not follow 'standard size' conventions as in crude oil barrels for example.
Two gallon water jug
That would depend on the size of the container.
there are 4 quarts to a gallon and 2 pints to a quart so, 2*4*40=320 pints
The number of plants you can grow in a 20-gallon container depends on the size of the plants and their spacing requirements. Generally, you can grow 2-4 medium-sized plants or 1-2 large plants in a 20-gallon container. It's important to consider the mature size of the plants and provide enough space for their roots to grow.